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133: I'm the Real Connor
Darknet Diaries

133: I'm the Real Connor

May 2, 2023 39m
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Episode Description

One day Connor Tumbleson got an email saying his identity has been stolen. And this was one of the strangest days he’s ever had.

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Sources

https://connortumbleson.com/

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/10/glut-of-fake-linkedin-profiles-pits-hr-against-the-bots/

Snippet from Darknet Diaries ep 119 about North Korean’s getting tech jobs to steal bitcoin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1ik6bAwELA

Attribution

Assembled by Tristan Ledger.

Sound design by Garrett Tiedemann.

Episode artwork by odibagas.

Mixing by Proximity Sound.

Theme music created by Breakmaster Cylinder.

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The Job Interview from Hell

In this segment, Jack recounts a personal story from his early 20s when he interviewed for a casino surveillance position. After an engaging discussion with the head of security, the final question leaves him stunned: Would he report the head of security if he saw him stealing? Jack's initial allegiance to his 'boss' backfires, leading to an abrupt end to the interview. This anecdote highlights dilemmas of ethics and corruption, especially in workplaces influenced by organized crime.

Identity Theft in the Digital Age

The episode takes a sudden turn when Connor Tumbleson receives an alarming email claiming that his identity has been stolen. This shocking revelation leads to a chain of events uncovering how his information was appropriated to create a fake Upwork profile. The discussion explores the implications of identity theft, including the sophisticated methods scammers use, such as fabricating resumes and impersonating individuals during job interviews.

A Web of Lies: The Scandal Unfolds

As Connor digs deeper, he finds that the situation is more complicated than he initially thought. Someone was using his credentials to apply for jobs, while others were directly involved in misleading interactions over platforms like Slack and Upwork. This section covers Connor's attempts to follow the breadcrumb trail of fake personas and how they manipulate unsuspecting job seekers and employers alike.

The Bigger Picture of Remote Work Scams

The discussion shifts to the broader landscape of remote work and the potential for exploitation in the wake of rising scams facilitated by the anonymity of the internet. Connor speculates on how these deceptive practices may be targeting young or inexperienced job seekers, raising awareness about the ethical dilemmas of remote work stakes. Jack shares innovative yet dubious employment strategies emerging from this remote work phenomenon.

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